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Scientists Trial Reintroductions of Panamanian Golden Frogs ›
Smithsonian scientists are partnering on a new project to release Panamanian golden frogs back to the wild.
Elephant Calf Linh Mai Takes Steady Steps Towards Socializing With Her Herdmates ›
Elephant care team members are working around the clock to foster bonding between calf Linh Mai and her herdmates.
The Public Has Spoken: The National Zoo's New Elephant Calf Is Named Linh Mai ›
The Zoo's 11-day-old Asian elephant calf received her name today: Linh Mai, Vietnamese for "spirit blossom."
Elephant Calf Update: Building Bonds Among the National Zoo's Herd ›
Over the past 10 days, the elephant team has been working around the clock to care for the calf and build positive relationships among the herd.
Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute and Royal Commission for AlUla Advance Next Phase of Global Effort to Save the Critically Endangered Arabian Leopard ›
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute and the Royal Commission for AlUla are launching the next phase of a global conservation partnership.
Hope Returns to Panama’s Forests With the Rediscovery of Four Missing Frog Species ›
Can sound save species? Scientist Brian Gratwicke recounts how cutting-edge recording tools helped researchers rediscover missing frog populations in Panama.
Get To Know the National Zoo's Growing Sloth Bear Cubs ›
The sloth bears born Dec. 7 are growing bigger and cuter by the day! Get to know their names—plus which one is feisty and which one is serious.
'They’re All the Brave One': Keepers on the SCBI Cheetah Cubs ›
Learn how keepers are connecting with the cheetah cubs at our science campus in Front Royal, Virginia.
Female Asian Elephant Calf Born at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ›
For the first time in nearly 25 years, elephant care staff are celebrating the birth of an Asian elephant—an endangered species.
Timber Rattlesnake: A Symbol Woven Through America’s Story ›
Tracing the story of how a shy forest-dwelling snake became a powerful emblem of American resilience and self-reliance.
See How the Animals Enjoyed a Snowy Week at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo ›
While the Zoo was closed, staff members captured some rare scenes of the animals experiencing the falling snow.
To Ensure a Future for Endangered Black-footed Ferrets, Biologists Turn to Tracking Tech ›
Scientists couldn't find the endangered black-footed ferrets they'd reintroduced. To protect them, they'd have to find out where the animals were going, and what was happening to them.
Bold, Bizarre and Brilliant: 8 Fascinating Facts About the Roseate Spoonbill ›
This cotton-candy-pink bird may look strange, but it's an animal with a fascinating story.
Meet Our Tiny Terrapin Hatchling ›
One warm August morning, Reptile Discovery Center keepers’ day began with a “turtly” awesome surprise—a painted river terrapin hatchling. It's the first time this critically endangered species has successfully bred here.
Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute Welcomes Two Sloth Bear Cubs ›
For the first time since 2013, keepers at the Zoo have welcomed two sloth bear cubs.